Actress Rami Chuene has lifted the lid on being a victim of fraud, claiming that somebody in America was living their best life together with her credit card.The actress shared the news of the scam on Twitter after a tweep spoke about detecting some fraudulent activity on her checking account.
While the tweep expressed her fears of the likelihood of not getting her a refund, Rami pitched in sharing her recent scam story.
Rami explained how she wasn’t aware someone in America was spending her money for a whole month.
She also revealed how the person spent about R5,500 buying fried chicken, pizza, and kitchenware.
Talking on another “scam”, back in April Rami shared her frustration about “con artists” in the entertainment industry using the Covid-19 lockdown as an excuse not to pay talent.
Taking to Twitter, Rami claimed dodgy practices in the industry, at the time when the lockdown was implemented, had artists’ money “on lockdown too”.
Sharing an example of how artists were being played, Rami wrote: “Due to the lockdown, we were not able to process payment for the invoice you submitted in November 2019.”